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Problem of the Month | Navigating Social Dissonance (part 2)

April 24 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Have you experienced social dissonance before? Chances are you have.

Social dissonance refers to the internal conflict between how a person sees themselves and how they are perceived. For example, you might have experienced social dissonance when someone makes an assumption about you based on stereotypes or prejudices the other person holds.

Utilizing human-centered design principles is undoubtedly effective in innovation contexts, but it can also be a powerful tool for navigating such situations. At the end of the April 10th and April 24th sessions, you will walk away with new tools and strategies to protect your inner self and create pathways forward when you re-encounter social dissonance.

Join the eHub in building resilience, finding community at UC Berkeley, and treating yourself to a yummy dinner!

Venue

Chou Hall N570